Gaia Project and Great Western Trail I have been playing a lot.
I still keep going back to the Agricola Solo campaign however as it's so much fun to break the game keeping an occupation permanently ๐
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Gaia Project and Great Western Trail I have been playing a lot.
I still keep going back to the Agricola Solo campaign however as it's so much fun to break the game keeping an occupation permanently ๐
Gaia Project seems very much like it could be up my alley. Thanks for the recommendations! :)
The only annoying aspect of Gaia 's automa is remembering where to put the new mine it builds, and I keep forgetting to do it's points.
I don't tend to look at the automa's score but try to see how well I can score. Those skills seem to helpe well in multiplayer
Two-handed Spirit Island by far. It's one of my favourite co-op game too, although it's a toss-up with ArkhamLCG in true co-op.
But I feel Beast and Claw or Jagged Earth is essential for the extra tokens and events, feels too static otherwise after a couple of plays.
I think a friend of mine has Spirit Island. I'll poke him so I can try it out solo or with friends. Thanks for the awesome recommendation!
Highly recommend Spirit Island. It's the best solo experience I've had. Gloomhaven is okay, especially if you use an app to manage all the fiddly bits. Spirit Island is my go to if I am not able to rope people into a game night.
Some of my favorites for an all afternoon (or longer) game:
Liberty or Death (or any other COIN)
Xia w/ Embers expansion
Dawn of the Zeds (not so big)
Even though I do usually not enjoy solo play, I can recommend Spirit Island. As different spirits you take on settlers corrupting your Island. Besides every spirit having a completely different play style, it can be as challenging as you like, as you have multiple options to give the settlers different strength levels with unique strategies. It is a coop Multiplayer boardgame which works really well while playing alone.
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Had a look at it and it looks amazing. I love the visual style of the art, cards and tokens etc. The gameplay seems very intricate as well. Thank you for the recommendation!
I bought a copy of Trudvang Legends in order to solo play. The only reason I haven't solo played at this point is that I am playing it campaign style with my board game group, and don't want to accidentally spoiler alert myself until we are done. I love the combat mechanics of the game. I am sure I am being overly cautious but hey, I have to have something to do when I retire...
That game looks badass. I enjoy myself some nice combat mechanics as well as campaign games. I'll look into it a bit more!
I don't play board games solo, but here would be my recommendations of games that I have played with two players, but are also possible to play solo:
I am not a fan of having to run automas so I prefer games that can be soloed without complex bot actions. Dune Imperium is one automa deck that I can stomach.
Agree with Spirit Island. I also really enjoy the solo mode for Pax Pamir 2e, which is possibly my favorite "bot" opponent. Hallertau is beat your own score solo which works particularly well. I've heard some criticism about the randomness of the cards in that game, but that's not much of an issue playing by yourself.
Pandemic (and its variants) can be quite fun solo. It's a co-op game, so all you need to do is decide how many characters you want to have, then run them all yourself. Makes for a very interesting, puzzle-y experience.